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Source: http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2012/02/11/church-rejects-obamas-birth-control-deal/
You can get info on this from the horse’s mouth at http://usccb.org.
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Source: http://www.whitehousedossier.com/2012/02/11/church-rejects-obamas-birth-control-deal/
You can get info on this from the horse’s mouth at http://usccb.org.
Filed under Catholic Church, Media Bias, Obamacare
On January 19, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI addressed U.S. bishops who were in Rome for their ad limina visits.
Ad limina: Bishops are periodically required to give the Pope an account of the state of their dioceses and receive his admonitions and counsels. http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15478a.htm
The Catholic Courier (newspaper of the New York Diocese of Rochester) reported the Pope warned of “radical secularism” threatening religious freedom in the United States.
“Of particular concern are certain attempts being made to limit that most cherished of American freedoms, the freedom of religion. Many of you have pointed out that concerted efforts have been made to deny the right of conscientious objection on the part of Catholic individuals and institutions with regard to cooperation in intrinsically evil practices. Others have spoken to me of a worrying tendency to reduce religious freedom to mere freedom of worship without guarantees of respect for freedom of conscience.”
The pope called on the U.S. church to counter cultural currents that, on the basis of individualism, “promote notions of freedom detached from moral truth.”
Pope Benedict said America’s consensus on the nature of reality and the moral good has long been shaped by faith and a commitment to ethical principles derived from natural law.
“Today that consensus has eroded significantly in the face of powerful new cultural currents which are not only directly opposed to core moral teachings of the Judeo-Christian tradition, but increasingly hostile to Christianity as such.”
[Emphasis added.]
Source: Religious liberty for all? By Amy Kotlarz/Catholic Courier – Jan 30, 2012
http://www.catholiccourier.com/news/world-nation/religious-liberty-for-all/
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Filed under Catholic Church, Pope Benedict
Abortion clinics slapped with huge fines
Similar cases in Michigan resulted in little more than some tut-tutting and slaps on the wrist, but Texas stepped up! The Texas Commission on Environment Quality has fined two Texas abortion businesses with fines in excess of $83,000 for illegal dumping of the remains of aborted babies.
http://www.lifenews.com/2011/12/01/abortion-clinics-fined-83000-for-dumping-babies-bodies/
They’re listening
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held the hearing on the Obama Administration’s decision not to renew Bush Administration funding for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) program that provided medical and mental health services to more than 2,700 survivors of human sex trafficking. The 5-year funding is running out soon and the pro-abortion Obama administration recently notified the USCCB it would not be renewed, because of the Catholic program’s ban on abortion funding and/or referral.
http://www.lifenews.com/2011/12/01/hearing-obama-admin-discriminated-against-catholics-on-abortion/
Newt Gingrich issued an official statement about his position on abortion
“As I have stated many times throughout the course of my public life, I believe that human life begins at conception. I believe that every unborn life is precious, no matter how conceived. I also believe that we should work for the day when there will be no abortions for any reason, and that every unborn child will be welcomed into life and protected by law.…That is why I have supported, and will continue to support, pro-life legislation that not only limits, but also reduces, the total number of abortions, with a view to the eventual legal protection of all unborn human life.”
He also said that, if he becomes the GOP nominee and defeats pro-abortion President Barack Obama, he will implement a pro-life agenda immediately after being sworn in as president.
http://www.lifenews.com/2011/12/05/gingrich-restates-pro-life-views-says-life-begins-at-conception/
Filed under Abortion, Catholic Church, Newt Gingrich
I was really interested to read about Distributism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributism), especially because of the distinction it makes between wealth and property.
All that yapping the Occupiers have been doing about the alleged “99% vs. 1%” is about wealth, not property, and I’ve heard that kind of trash talk many times in the past when various anti-Catholic groups would get to harping on how “rich” my church supposedly is (therefore, we’re selfish and greedy, don’t care about the poor, yada yada).
But I’ve belonged to one Catholic parish or another my entire life. I’ve served on parish councils, examined the annual statements and helped Dearest when he was chairperson of the building committee that did a major rehab on our facility.
You know where the alleged wealth of our parishes are located?
In the property we use.
We don’t have millions stashed away under the priest’s mattress. We have land and a building that we and others in our community use every day for worship, spiritual direction and counseling, educational programs, day care, exercise classes, and a host of other things.
Our parish is very small, so we work with other churches in the area to do the food cupboard, which is located in a non-Catholic church building, but many larger Catholic parishes maintain schools, food cupboards, soup kitchens, homeless shelters and other programs that all require buildings on land that have dollar values attached to them.
You could call that dollar value the “wealth” of the church. But it ignores the WORK that property is doing. It ignores all the jobs associated with that work. It ignores all the good those facilities and jobs do in the community. It also ignores the costs of utilities and upkeep.
That Occupy thing about 99% vs. 1% is based on wealth. They’ve taken one unimportant and extremely deceptive statistic about our nation, used it to falsely condemn our entire economic system and then, in the name of social justice, demanded we shift our economy toward Socialism.
But it’s all a lie.
The true model for economic social justice is not Socialism, but Distributism. We don’t hear much about it, which is a shame, because it’s good stuff.
Basically, Distributism says that for maximum economic social justice, property should NOT be centralized under the control of the state (Socialism) OR under the control of a few huge businesses or wealthy private individuals (Capitalism).
Instead, property (not wealth) should be spread out among the general populace in the form of small businesses and worker-owned cooperatives.
Pay attention here. Distributism does NOT promote redistribution of wealth. It promotes small business.
I have lived virtually my entire life in close proximity to one or more small family businesses. My parents’ sporting goods business employed 10 or 15 people and put me and my 5 sibs through college; hubby’s rental property venture got us enough money to buy our own home; his one-man architecture business supported me and our three kids. There was and is very little wealth in any of these ventures, but they provided jobs, goods, services and a good life to our families and to people in the community.
And that is the point of Distributism, to focus not on whose bank account is bigger, but on what is best for people.
Thinking about all these things got me wondering how well our nation is doing in promoting the kind of small operations that Distributism says are the ideal for an economically just society. I found these eye-opening statistics at http://www.census.gov/econ/smallbus.html:
Ignore that 99% vs 1% crap. Here are the FACTS:
HALF the jobs in this country are in small businesses that generate 42% of the money!
HALF the employees in this country work for business with fewer than 500 employees and 70% of those work in businesses with fewer than 100 employees!
If Distributism is the best economic model for social justice — and I’m inclined to think it is — then the United States of America is doing a pretty darn good job on the economic social justice front!
According to Occupy, I’m part of the “down-trodden” 99%.
Well, phooie on them. I’ve had a great life!
I think I’ve been really blessed to have lived in a country where my mom and dad could start a business in the spare bedroom and work to make it grow enough to put six kids through college. I’ve loved my life as the wife of a small businessman and I know my kids were blessed in many ways to have a self-employed dad who worked out of the house.
And you know what else? The same people who push for bigger and bigger government, more and more regulation, and higher and higher taxes … THOSE people are KILLING small businesses in this country.
IOW, in the name of economic social justice, the Left is working as hard as they can to REDUCE economic social justice!
Below is just one example:
Choking on Obamacare – December 4, 2011
http://patriotupdate.com/15384/choking-on-obamacare
CKE, with more than 3,200 restaurants (Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s), has created 70,000 jobs, 21,000 directly and 49,000 with franchisees. The growth of those numbers will be inhibited by — among many government measures — Obamacare.
When CKE’s health-care advisers, citing Obamacare’s complexities, opacities and uncertainties, said that it would add between $7.3 million and $35.1 million to the company’s $12 million health-care costs in 2010, CEO Puzder said: I need a number I can plan with. They guessed $18 million — twice what CKE spent last year building new restaurants. Obamacare must mean fewer restaurants.
And therefore fewer jobs. Each restaurant creates, on average, 25 jobs — and as much as 3.5 times that number of jobs in the community. (CKE spends about $1 billion a year on food and paper products, $175 million on advertising, $33 million on maintenance, etc.)
Puzder laughs about the liberal theory that businesses are not investing because they want to “punish Obama.” Rising health-care costs are, he says, just one uncertainty inhibiting expansion. Others are government policies raising fuel costs, which infect everything from air conditioning to the cost (including deliveries) of supplies, and the threat that the National Labor Relations Board will use regulations to impose something like “card check” in place of secret-ballot unionization elections.
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FROM: Table 2a. 2008 (Big numbers rounded to spare my brain)
# of all firms in the United States: 27 million # of all employees: 121 million Annual receipts: $31 trillion
1) # with 500 or more employees: 18 thousand # of all employees: 61 million Annual receipts: $18 trillion
2) # less than 500 employees: 27 million # of all employees: 60 million Annual receipts: $13 trillion
Filed under Catholic Church, Economy, Obamacare, Occupy Movement